MTB hubs
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Halo DJD Cassette singlespeed disc rear hub 36H black
Halo DJD bush drive singlespeed hub If dirt jumping is your thing, then so are our DJ series of hubs. After years of the highest profile testing from our world famous dirt jump team, our current range of DJ hubs are our best yet. Huge strength to weight ratios sets our DJ series apart from the crowd. The DJD hub is built around a bushed driver which reduces weight and improves... Halo DJD bush drive singlespeed hub If dirt jumping is your thing, ... -
Dartmoor REEL Cassette 142/135x12 - rear hub 32 holes black
Dartmoor REEL Cassette 142/135x12 - rear hub 32 holes black As with all our hubs reliability is key! Designed for Enduro, All Mountain and Freeride use. Equipped with reliable steel freehub with 3 pawls system. It has 4 high quality sealed bearings with custom selected Mobil waterproof grease and full contact seals. Available in popular 142/135x12mm size. Thanks to the QR adapter available... Dartmoor REEL Cassette 142/135x12 - rear hub 32 holes black As with all our hub... -
NS Bikes Rotary Cassette 135/142x12 32H rear hub Lemon Lime
The Rotary Cassettes with 12mm axles are high-end mountain bike hubs with thru axle systems that will keep the rear end of a frame much more stable. Each hub is designed to work with 2 drop out systems (135x12mm and 142x12 or 157x12 and 150x12) as two sets of cones are included. They are light enough for racing and strong enough to take big slopestyle jumps. Fully sealed, running on 4... The Rotary Cassettes with 12mm axles are high-end mountain bike hubs with... -
Halo Wide Boy (20 / 9 mm) front hub 32 H White
For the DJ connoisseur who would rather have the lateral wheel strength that wider spaced spoke flange set up can provide, than have a disc mount. Sleek, weight saving purist design. Used and trusted by FMB World Tour Champion Sam Pilgrim. With the wider flanges and no brake torque to worry about, you can run fewer spokes and save even more weight. 20x110mm T-axle compatible with... For the DJ connoisseur who would rather have the lateral wheel strength t...